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Naim Supernait 3

£3499

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W e’ve long had a soft spot for Naim’s Supernait. Now in its third generation, this amplifier has always seemed to offer everything we like about the company’s far pricier pre/power combinations, but in a neater package and at a more affordable price.

An integrated amplifier costing £3500 is still distinctly premium, but when it has us questioning the need to spend more, it suddenly seems great value.

Familiar quality

Take a look around this new amplifier and it feels distinctly familiar. The previous generation of Supernait was launched around eight years ago and this current version just adds a moving-magnet phono stage and features a slightly simplified and tweaked

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